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Lyncheyez Sep 07, 2004 08:45 PM

Yep, here he is in all of his badass-gecko glory...

So basically, losing his tail just made his balls look a lot bigger []

-Randy

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LetkeysLeos Sep 07, 2004 09:56 PM

He is definately a stud. Haven't some said that some males breed better without a tail?? Or are those people just trying to sell their tail less males???
P.S. to bad about the tail and those were spectactular photos.
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NeoScales Sep 08, 2004 09:29 AM

"Haven't some said that some males breed better without a tail?? Or are those people just trying to sell their tail less males???"

From everything I've heard, most wild adult males have lost their tails. So I don't think it's a negative in any way (even overall appearance). Just a unique event for us...

Take care,
Randy

LdyPayne Sep 08, 2004 11:15 AM

Considering the tails look like bird poop from above, or at least my gecko's tail does, can't say it detracts from their beauty at all

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